Yeah thats all possible. Seems to me like this post and the others in the 'Apache' topic on Ramon Leon's blog would help with some of your questions:
http://onsmalltalk.com/scaling-seaside-redux-enter-the-penguin
On Oct 11, 2013, at 7:23 AM, Sabine Knöfel <sabine.knoefel at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Paul, all,
>> thanks, yes, this is clear now.
>> But unfortunately, using the domain name like this does not work either.
>http://www.spesenfuchs.de:8085/RKA>> I can reduce the problem to the following question: how can I point to
> my app at an ec2 server without a rewrite rule?
> Shouldn't it be something like http://www.spesenfuchs.de:8085/RKA>> With the rewrite rule above, users can enter the app. But I want to
> have the homepage stuff, too.
> Entering www.spesenfuchs.de should go to the homepage, from there
> entry in application.
>> If there is a need for rewrite rule, does anyone have an example for a
> rewrite rule for an apache server with two "sections", one the normal
> homepage stuff and the other for the application? I dont know anything
> about this, just learning.
>> Sabine
>> On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 3:23 PM, Paul DeBruicker <pdebruic at gmail.com> wrote:
>> From the clients point of view going to 'localhost:8085/RKA' means port 8085 on their machine, not your server. I think you need to use your domain name there and probably also either http or https
>>>>>>>>>>>> On Oct 11, 2013, at 3:54 AM, Sabine Knöfel <sabine.knoefel at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> Til now, I used a rewrite rule and each request to my amazon instance went to
>>> my app. This worked.
>>>>>> <VirtualHost *:80>
>>> #set server name
>>> ProxyPreserveHost On
>>> ServerName localhost
>>> DocumentRoot "C:/Program Files (x86)/Apache Software
>>> Foundation/Apache2.2/htdocs/"
>>> RewriteCond %{DOCUMENT_ROOT}/%{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
>>> #rewrite incoming requests
>>> RewriteEngine On
>>> RewriteRule ^/(.*)$ http://localhost:8085/RKA/$1 [proxy,last]
>>> </VirtualHost>
>>>>>> But in future, I will have a Homepage (with some infos for the user bla bla)
>>> with an iframe and in this iframe, my app login will run. Users will open
>>> the index.html with the iFrame in it. From there, they will enter the
>>> seaside app. Locally, this works.
>>>>>> But in production, with apache, I have problems.
>>>>>> I removed the Virtual Host and added the iframe
>>>>>> <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC &quot;-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN&quot;
>>> &quot;http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd&quot;>
>>> <html><head><title>Spesenfuchs</title></head>
>>> <body >
>>> <iframe src="???????" style="...." ... ></iframe>
>>> </body>
>>> </html>
>>>>>> Can anyone tell me what to enter at the ??????
>>>>>> I tried different versions but I did not succeed.
>>> E.g. localhost:8085/RKA
>>> Sorry, this question seems to be stupid but I did not get it.
>>>>>> My app was registered with:
>>> WAAdmin register: RKALayoutView asApplicationAt: 'RKA'
>>>>>> Sabine
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